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One Law For All: My Calendar Eventsen-UStyjustice@gmail.com (Citizens For Windsor Admin)My Calendar WordPress Plugin http://www.joedolson.com/my-calendar/Mon, 21 Jan 2019 22:37:00 +0000Need Your Support This Wed (9/20)) at the Next Town Council Meetinghttp://www.citizensforwindsor.com/my-calendar/?mc_id=108
Tue, 19 Sep 2017 09:26:30 +0000Betsy MallaceWe will be presenting new information to the town council this Wednesday 9/20 at 6 p.m., showing that the overwhelming majority of people in Windsor are against the Lyttons' plan to turn hundreds of acres adjacent to Windsor into a sovereign nation and into a massive development that would include a 200 room hotel and a mega 200,000 case winery.

We encourage you to come, listen and tell the town council one simple message during the public comment period:

"Represent us. Represent the majority who oppose the Lytton development."

The town council meeting will be at Town Hall Council Chambers, located at 9291 Old Redwood Highway, Building 400, Windsor, CA 95492. The meeting starts at 6 p.m. and the public comment period is near the beginning.

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Need Your Support This Wed (9/20)) at the Next Town Council Meeting

We will be presenting new information to the town council this Wednesday 9/20 at 6 p.m., showing that the overwhelming majority of people in Windsor are against the Lyttons' plan to turn hundreds of acres adjacent to Windsor into a sovereign nation and into a massive development that would include a 200 room hotel and a mega 200,000 case winery.

We encourage you to come, listen and tell the town council one simple message during the public comment period:

"Represent us. Represent the majority who oppose the Lytton development."

The town council meeting will be at Town Hall Council Chambers, located at 9291 Old Redwood Highway, Building 400, Windsor, CA 95492. The meeting starts at 6 p.m. and the public comment period is near the beginning.

Need Your Support This Wed (9/20)) at the Next Town Council Meeting
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Sat, 09 Sep 2017 22:27:22 +0000Betsy Mallace2017-09-13T17:15:002017-09-13T18:45:00

Citizens for Windsor Meeting

Citizens for Windsor Meeting
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Tue, 04 Apr 2017 10:04:21 +0000Betsy MallaceWe will discuss how we can fight HR 597 and local events that we are going to participate in as a group.
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Citizens for Windsor Meeting

We will discuss how we can fight HR 597 and local events that we are going to participate in as a group.

Citizens for Windsor Meeting
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Fri, 24 Feb 2017 17:40:18 +0000Mike FitzpatrickPlease join me and a panel of experts for an open dialogue on the Affordable Care Act, Medicare and Social Security. The group discussion will focus on the evolving situation in Washington and the best ways to take action in the days ahead.

If you have questions, please contact my San Rafael District Office at (415) 258-9657.

Hope to see you there,

Jared Huffman

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Congressman Huffman's Save Our Health Care Town Hall, March 6 & 13

Please join me and a panel of experts for an open dialogue on the Affordable Care Act, Medicare and Social Security. The group discussion will focus on the evolving situation in Washington and the best ways to take action in the days ahead.

If you have questions, please contact my San Rafael District Office at (415) 258-9657.

Hope to see you there,

Jared Huffman

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Congressman Huffman's Save Our Health Care Town Hall, March 6 & 13
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Fri, 24 Feb 2017 17:40:18 +0000Mike FitzpatrickPlease join me and a panel of experts for an open dialogue on the Affordable Care Act, Medicare and Social Security. The group discussion will focus on the evolving situation in Washington and the best ways to take action in the days ahead.

If you have questions, please contact my San Rafael District Office at (415) 258-9657.

Hope to see you there,

Jared Huffman

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Congressman Huffman's Save Our Health Care Town Hall, March 6 & 13

Please join me and a panel of experts for an open dialogue on the Affordable Care Act, Medicare and Social Security. The group discussion will focus on the evolving situation in Washington and the best ways to take action in the days ahead.

It's important to attend and give public feedback to ensure that concerns and opposition are noted in the Town's letter. You can also give feedback prior to the meeting by emailing the town council and manager. The link to the letter is here. http://windsor-ca.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php… Please come to the meeting and share your thoughts.

Thank you, see you there.

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Windsor Town Council meeting

Your attendance is requested to a very important meeting on Wednesday Jan 18th at 6:00pm, Town Hall.

It's important to attend and give public feedback to ensure that concerns and opposition are noted in the Town's letter. You can also give feedback prior to the meeting by emailing the town council and manager. The link to the letter is here. http://windsor-ca.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php… Please come to the meeting and share your thoughts.

Citizens for Windsor Meeting

Citizens for Windsor Meeting
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Fri, 09 Dec 2016 19:37:16 +0000Betsy MallaceThere is a Sonoma County Board of Supervisors meetings on Tuesday Dec 13 at 8:30am. They will briefly discuss the reply letter the county will send to the BIA. The county SUPPORTS the land being put into trust. The county MOA agreement states that the country will not oppose the tribe.

Lytton Rancheria reply to BIA trust is # 19A on the consent calendar. There will be time for public comment. If you would like to make a public comment, please try to attend. Thanks,

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Board of Supervisors Sonoma County

There is a Sonoma County Board of Supervisors meetings on Tuesday Dec 13 at 8:30am. They will briefly discuss the reply letter the county will send to the BIA. The county SUPPORTS the land being put into trust. The county MOA agreement states that the country will not oppose the tribe.

Board of Supervisors Sonoma County
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Sun, 04 Dec 2016 19:00:12 +0000Betsy MallacePlease note that the BIA has advised that the Lytton 124 acre land trust application is moving to the next phase. The BIA is asking for all "affected" parties to submit comments in writing. There will be an important town council meeting on Wednesday 12/7 at 6:00pm at the town hall. There is a calendar item to discuss the towns response to the BIA's request.

We need everyone to turn out and speak at public comment to request that the town represents our issues and concerns. If you do not want to speak, then please just show up and we will ask for a show of hands of how many agree.

Some of C4W concerns are:

a Carcieri violation(the Lytton Band was not a recognized tribe in 1934, and is therefore ineligible for land to be put into trust;

1500 oak trees to be cut;

NO mitigation $'s for Windsor (the county's MOA only give money to the county, without any stipulations as to how or where it is used);

increased traffic and green house gases on previously rural land/roads;

a possible sewage treatment plant next to Deer Creek neighborhood;

previous inadequate EIS -environmental impact statement based on only 92 acres, before the draught, federal based not California standards;

violation of land use zoning for residential project, violating Windsor's voter-approved Urban Growth Boundary, in direct conflict of the Windsor General Plan which emphasizes rural development on the edge of town;

additional applications for more land to be put into trust (project keeps growing);

known plans for large commercial operations of hotel and winery that will not conform with local land use zoning and have a major, unstudied environmental impact adjacent to Windsor;

the loss of tax revenue for 1 Windsor property (that is actually in Town of Windsor);

and lastly the distance between not only their "historic" lands (Alexander Valley) and this application (adjacent to Windsor), but the great distance between the Lyttons existing reservation in Contra Costa County (San Pablo Casino) and Sonoma county.

Thanks, please try to attend the meeting on12/7. More details at Citizens for Windsor Face Book page or http://www.citizensforwindsor.com/

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Windsor Town Council meeting

Please note that the BIA has advised that the Lytton 124 acre land trust application is moving to the next phase. The BIA is asking for all "affected" parties to submit comments in writing. There will be an important town council meeting on Wednesday 12/7 at 6:00pm at the town hall. There is a calendar item to discuss the towns response to the BIA's request.

We need everyone to turn out and speak at public comment to request that the town represents our issues and concerns. If you do not want to speak, then please just show up and we will ask for a show of hands of how many agree.

Some of C4W concerns are:

a Carcieri violation(the Lytton Band was not a recognized tribe in 1934, and is therefore ineligible for land to be put into trust;

1500 oak trees to be cut;

NO mitigation $'s for Windsor (the county's MOA only give money to the county, without any stipulations as to how or where it is used);

increased traffic and green house gases on previously rural land/roads;

a possible sewage treatment plant next to Deer Creek neighborhood;

previous inadequate EIS -environmental impact statement based on only 92 acres, before the draught, federal based not California standards;

violation of land use zoning for residential project, violating Windsor's voter-approved Urban Growth Boundary, in direct conflict of the Windsor General Plan which emphasizes rural development on the edge of town;

additional applications for more land to be put into trust (project keeps growing);

known plans for large commercial operations of hotel and winery that will not conform with local land use zoning and have a major, unstudied environmental impact adjacent to Windsor;

the loss of tax revenue for 1 Windsor property (that is actually in Town of Windsor);

and lastly the distance between not only their "historic" lands (Alexander Valley) and this application (adjacent to Windsor), but the great distance between the Lyttons existing reservation in Contra Costa County (San Pablo Casino) and Sonoma county.

Citizens for Windsor Meeting

Citizens for Windsor Meeting
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Sun, 09 Oct 2016 17:19:40 +0000Betsy MallaceWe will meet at Cafe Noto and move to the picnic benches on the Town Green. Campaign signs for Rosa will be available. Meeting will be short.
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Citizens for Windsor Meeting

We will meet at Cafe Noto and move to the picnic benches on the Town Green. Campaign signs for Rosa will be available. Meeting will be short.

Meet the Candidates-- Mike Wall & Rosa Reynoza

Meet the Candidates-- Mike Wall & Rosa Reynoza
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Fri, 02 Sep 2016 18:05:10 +0000Betsy MallaceStop by the Gazebo at the Farmers Market (across from the Library) Sunday 9/7/2016 10:00-1:00. Citizens for Windsor will be there, along with Mike Wall and Rosa Reynoza, candidates for Windsor Town Council.
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Citizens for Windsor Booth at Windsor Farmers Market

Stop by the Gazebo at the Farmers Market (across from the Library) Sunday 9/7/2016 10:00-1:00. Citizens for Windsor will be there, along with Mike Wall and Rosa Reynoza, candidates for Windsor Town Council.

Citizens for Windsor Meeting
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Thu, 02 Jun 2016 14:29:36 +0000Mike FitzpatrickThere will be a Meeting for Citizens For Windsor at Cafe Noto on the Windsor Town Green on Tuesday June 14, 2016 at 6:00 PM. Everyone is welcome!
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Meeting- Tuesday June 14 at 6:00 PM

There will be a Meeting for Citizens For Windsor at Cafe Noto on the Windsor Town Green on Tuesday June 14, 2016 at 6:00 PM. Everyone is welcome!

Meeting- Tuesday June 14 at 6:00 PM
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Thu, 02 Jun 2016 13:54:35 +0000tyjusticeArrive early if you would like to get a drink made before they close.
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Windsor Town Council Meeting
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Thu, 14 Apr 2016 06:53:49 +0000Betsy MallaceIf you would like to volunteer, please message us at Citizens for Windsor FaceBook group page. Thanks,
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Earth Day and Wellness Festival - Citizens for Windsor booth

If you would like to volunteer, please message us at Citizens for Windsor FaceBook group page. Thanks,

1) We wanted to let you know about an important proposed change that theWindsor Town Council is considering at tonight's (3.2.16) town council meeting at6 p.m.(sorry for the late notice).

They are proposing to limit the number of people who can speak during public comment to 10 people. Anyone who wants to speak after that would have to wait until the end of the meeting (several hours typically) to speak.

We think this is a bad idea. Most people with busy lives, families and other obligations will not be able to wait to speak. The town council members say they want to hear from the public. Yet, they know that by doing this, they are effectively muzzling the public and cutting off the amount of people they will hear from.

The three minutes that average citizens have at the beginning of the meetings is the only real time that Windsor residents can address their representatives. The town council should be looking for ways to make it easier for people to communicate with them, not harder.

We hope you will come out tonight and tell the council members that you oppose this.

2) Also Citizens for Windsor wrote an opinion piece that ran in the Press Democrat. It shows how Rep. Huffman's bill HR 2538 is not at all what it seems to be. It shows that this will only further enrich the Lyttons at the expense the town's 27,000 citizens.

Windsor City Council Meeting

1) We wanted to let you know about an important proposed change that theWindsor Town Council is considering at tonight's (3.2.16) town council meeting at6 p.m.(sorry for the late notice).

They are proposing to limit the number of people who can speak during public comment to 10 people. Anyone who wants to speak after that would have to wait until the end of the meeting (several hours typically) to speak.

We think this is a bad idea. Most people with busy lives, families and other obligations will not be able to wait to speak. The town council members say they want to hear from the public. Yet, they know that by doing this, they are effectively muzzling the public and cutting off the amount of people they will hear from.

The three minutes that average citizens have at the beginning of the meetings is the only real time that Windsor residents can address their representatives. The town council should be looking for ways to make it easier for people to communicate with them, not harder.

We hope you will come out tonight and tell the council members that you oppose this.

2) Also Citizens for Windsor wrote an opinion piece that ran in the Press Democrat. It shows how Rep. Huffman's bill HR 2538 is not at all what it seems to be. It shows that this will only further enrich the Lyttons at the expense the town's 27,000 citizens.